Reliable Best Products! Partner!. HOLAG FRUIT Reliable Partner! Best Products! 1of4 IN-HOUSE CAPABILITIES - BENEFITS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS Our product assortment.

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Reliable Best Products! Partner!

HOLAG FRUIT Reliable Partner! Best Products! 1of4 IN-HOUSE CAPABILITIES - BENEFITS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS Our product assortment will allow you to offer a wide range of ‘deal’ solutions to your customers. WIDE ASSORTMENT The best products at the right time with respect to the most stringent food safety requirements QUALITY CONTROL AT ALL LEVELS Our strong international presence enables us to identify stock opportunities and monitor pricing differentials across the market to get the best possible product and the most competitive pricing for our Partners COMPETITIVE PRICING The majority of our business is based on long-term partnerships based on loyalty, quality, flexibility, speed, efficiency and above all - TRUST. BUSINESS STRATEGY

ASSORTMENT WIDE PRODUCT RANGE 2of4 Apples Apricots Citroen Cherrys Grapes Mandarins Nectarines Peaches Oranges Pears Plums Fruits Avocado Grapefruit Coconuts Pineapples Kiwi Lychee Mango Papaya Pommegranate Exotics Aubergines Artichoke Asparagus Ginger Broccoli Beets Cabbages Capsicum Carrots Cauliflower Brussel Sprouts Celery Cucumber Lettuce Onions Tomatoes Potatoes Vegetables

SERVICES LOGISTICS SUPPORT 3of4 With solid business ties with logistics partners and rich experience in international trade, we offer one-stop logistics services all across the world ONE STOP LOGISTIC SERVICES FRESH DOOR-TO-DOOR DELIVERY WE TRY EVERY POSSIBLE MEANS TO CONSTANTLY FOLLOW UP ORDER FULFILLMENT TO MINIMIZE DELIVERY TIME AND CUT DOWN LOGISTICS COST FOR BUYERS.

CONTACT US GET STARTED WITH HOLAG HOLAG 4of4 Are you looking for a reliable partner? Don't hesitate and contact us! Let our staff assist you in choosing the best selling products and maximize your margins! Phone: +31 (0) Skype: holag.fruit Web: holag.nl HOLAG respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the information you provide to us. We will not sell or distribute your information to third parties and will use it only to respond to your request.

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